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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328BrochureSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328PosterSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328: GreenChurchIPRO328AbstractSp09
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Title
- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328
- Creator
- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 IPRO Day Presentation F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Midterm Report F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Postert F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Project Plan F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Final Report F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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